Cool. Like being in the studio with them. Enjoy all the little skrinky, skronky incidental string sounds that aren’t so obvious in the final mix. Couldn’t that overdubbed part near the end be from the high end of his bass pedals? Has that muffled sound…

Ok, this has to be the best isolated bass release of the bunch so far. This was my fav Rush song for quite some time and remains to this day one of my most-played bass lines. Geddy has been my favourite player since I first started listening to him and this just continues my appreciation for this living legend who had the most effect on my than any other musician. Next we need Hemispheres Prelude!

Ok, this has to be the best isolated bass release of the bunch so far. This was my fav Rush song for quite some time and remains to this day one of my most-played bass lines. Geddy has been my favourite player since I first started listening to him and this just continues my appreciation for this living legend who had the most effect on my than any other musician. Next we need Hemispheres Prelude!

Cool. Like being in the studio with them. Enjoy all the little skrinky, skronky incidental string sounds that aren’t so obvious in the final mix. Couldn’t that overdubbed part near the end be from the high end of his bass pedals? Has that muffled sound…

Man, between them Neil (“you’re kidding with that drum signature in La Villa Strangiato”) Peart and Geddy (“8 fingers on each hand”) Lee must be the most highly coordinated bass-drum outfit on the rock planet, No wonder when 3 men can sound like a 5-6 piece band when they play like this. It’s not fair how 3 talented guys managed to get together, someone up there is looking down on us nodding and uttering “…yeah”. Live Long and Rock on

Don’t think he had a steinberger yet, but it was coming soon at this point. This is definitely the jazz. As a matter of fact anytime during and after Moving Pictures, if you would bet your left arm that it was the Rick, you would have lost your left arm. It was always the jazz..